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dorothykinder
9th February 2010, 01:57 PM
Hi All,

I have seen that there are several softwares which do social media submissions to most of the social media sites in minutes, but do you all think that its really worth?? Is manual submission better than this type of submission??

Regards
Dorothy

aliwan
10th February 2010, 07:11 AM
well, some of software are nice and effective for submission like, SE Nuke. This is one of best auto submission software with this software you can submit your site in most famous social bookmarking and article directories and it also comes in SERP.

Compare to Software, Manual Work is more effective.

Pine
10th February 2010, 01:05 PM
These services do save you a lot of time but it does cost you. It is great to use once you reach the big leagues. But I also agree with aliwan you get better results if you do it yourself, pending if you have the time.
Pine

AirForce1
10th February 2010, 09:54 PM
In my own experiences, automatic scripts would be blocked by social platforms though they really save times for you. :)

Thanks,

janicejan
15th March 2010, 12:40 PM
manual submissions is way more better, the reason why a lot of social media sites is preventing automated submission is because of spams and malicious acts. So if we do want to have a cleaner community it should start with ourselves.

SimonStepsys
16th March 2010, 06:43 AM
Hey, one tool you can use to save your time in posting in all social networking sites in one go would be Hootsuite. It's a website that allows you to just make one specific post and make it available to your other social media accounts.

Hope it helped. :)

SmallBusiness1
16th March 2010, 03:40 PM
I have used Hootsuite before, but it is not so good. I now use SocialOomph, its really great for auto tweets, direct messages, auto follow and unfollow, you can have up 10 150 twitter accounts also.

joshua99
5th April 2010, 08:35 AM
In fact the cost issue will depend a lot on the number of sites you have. If your revenue allows you I suggest that you automate as much as possible or even think of outsourcing.